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Story: Should companies care about privacy breaches?

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Posted by: Kirk Nahra (Thursday 6 July 2006, 5:53 PM)

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I'm very curious as to whether the data would be the same for 2005-2006, when there has been much more attention focused on these issues. 2000 was the prehistoric era for security breaches, in terms of identity theft risk, media attention, regulatory requirements, etc. I think risks and costs for companies are much more significant today. Whehter that translates to stock price, I don't know.

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